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How to Create a Bundle

Last updated: 2026-03-09

Overview

The bundle wizard has six steps. Each is optional except the first — you can go through all of them or stop after components, and that's perfectly valid. The system auto-saves your draft every two seconds, so you can't lose your work.

Go to Bundles and click the + button.

Step 1 — Basics

Enter the name, description, image, and starting price.

The name is the only required field. Everything else is optional, but we recommend adding an image right away — it looks much better on the public page.

The starting price is what's shown to the customer as a starting point ("From €49"). The final price is calculated based on the rules from Step 5.

Publish bundle — a switch that's off by default. Keep it off until you're ready.

Click Next.

Step 2 — Hero Section

This is the look of the bundle's public page — title, subtitle, image, benefits, and stats. All optional. If you plan to share a link with customers, customize this. If it's an internal bundle (B2B, by request only), you can skip it.

Step 3 — Components

This is where you build what the bundle contains.

Click Add Product — a search panel opens with all your products. Each shows name, SKU, price, and stock level (green, yellow, orange, or red). Click + next to what you want to add.

For each component you set:

  • Quantity — how many units of this item go into the bundle
  • Min / Max quantity — if the customer can choose the quantity in the configuration
  • Required — whether this component must be in the bundle or is optional

When you've added all products, move to Step 4.

Step 4 — Configurator

The configurator is a series of steps you guide the customer through before they submit a request. It's not required, but it gives a much better experience.

Click Add Step and give it a name (e.g. "Choose color", "Packaging type", "Accessories").

Inside each step, you add elements. Most commonly you use a Variant Picker that offers the customer several options to choose from. For example, a "Size" step can have three options: S, M, L — and each can have its own price adjustment.

Other available elements: text input, slider, file upload, conditional branches (conditional logic), and more. The configurator can be simple (one step, three options) or complex (five steps with branching).

Step 5 — Pricing Rules

Here you define how the price changes based on what the customer selects or how much they order.

Click Add Rule and choose a type:

  • Volume Discount — classic quantity discount. Enter a threshold table: from 10 units −10%, from 50 units −20%. Works automatically.
  • Component Surcharge — price impact of a specific component. For example, if the customer selects "Premium box", add €5 to the total.
  • Conditional Adjustment — flexible rule with AND/OR logic. "If Step 2 = Premium AND quantity > 20, add −15%."
  • Fixed Price Override — ignores all calculations and sets a fixed price for that scenario.

Each rule can be active or inactive, and you can reorder them by priority using drag-and-drop. A calculation preview is shown on the right as you configure.

Step 6 — Thank-You Page

What the customer sees after submitting a request. Title, message, CTA button, optional redirect. Short and simple.

Click Create Bundle — the bundle is saved and appears on the list.